In 2007, Dr. Hugh Rienhoff began a quest to understand the genetic basis of what was causing his daughter Beatrice’s unusual symptoms. Dr. Rienhoff analyzed her DNA with a sequencer […]
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Month: June 2013
Current Genetics Update: Youreka Science’s video – He’s Got his Mother’s Eyes an
Current Genetics Update is happy to host a guest post and video by Florie Charles, founder of Youreka Science! pgEd agrees on how important these concepts are, and love Florie’s […]
Map-Ed at the frontiers – thank you, Antarctica!
Thanks to the pioneers in Antarctica, Map-Ed now has pins from all three U.S. stations in Antarctica – McMurdo, Palmer, and Amundsen-Scott at the South Pole (see map below). In […]
What’s your favorite genetics, bioethics, science and society book?
We asked the GETed 2013 attendees to tell us about their favorite books about genetics, bioethics, and science and society. pgEd’s eyesight is such that this picture (see below) doesn’t […]